
Para-Equestrians Prepare to do Battle for Paralympic Medals
Para-equestrians from 29 nations will compete for the most coveted medals in the sport starting on Sept. 11.

Para-equestrians from 29 nations will compete for the most coveted medals in the sport starting on Sept. 11.
More than 50 horses released when their pasture fences were cut have been returned to the equine sanctuary.

The BLM removed 105 horses from outside the Silver King HMA and 181 horses from in and around the Triple B HMA.
Meanwhile, owners in other Atlantic state are bracing for heavy rains and winds in the coming days.

The roundtables will take place Oct. 27-28 at the Kentucky Horse Park during the Thoroughbred Makeover.

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The event offers two tracks: one geared to veterinary professionals and the other to nonmedical donkey enthusiasts.
Sue McDonnell, MS, PhD, will teach the equine welfare class.

Funds from race sponsorships will support Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation equine research.
Authorities are seeking whoever fatally shot four horses, a mule, and a dog and wounded another horse.
Most of the evacuated horses have returned to their owners’ farms, but 149 horses are still waiting to go home.
Police are investigating after a horse sustained four stab wounds in the neck.

Of the 1,413 respondents, 936 (66%) said their horses get water from a trough or bucket that they fill manually.
The gather comes in response to the Cherry Road Wildfire, which has burned 90% of the area in which a herd resides.

A total of 60 equine samples–30% of the 200 competing horses–were tested during the Games.

The program staff have performed 160 pasture evaluations, representing more than 30,000 acres, in 20 Kentucky counties.
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